M.Sc. in Environmental and Development Economics, University of Oslo
China | Emerging economies | Decent Work | Global health
Zhang Huafeng has a background in economics, and has extensive skills in statistics, econometrics, survey data collection, analysis, and sampling design. She has much experience in data collection, monitoring data quality and complex data analysis and has been project leader of several large-scale household surveys in China, Africa and Middle East. Her academic research work focuses on internal labor migration in China, poverty and impact analysis. She has published on various social issues in China, such as labor discrimination, education and poverty, household economic vulnerability in disaster and so on.
Huafeng Zhang
Literature Review on Educational Attainment of Migrant Children in ChinaHuafeng Zhang
Household vulnerability and economic status during disaster recovery and its determinantsHedda Flatø and Huafeng Zhang
Inequity in level of healthcare utilization before and after universal health coverage reforms in ChinaHuafeng Zhang
The Poverty Trap of Education: Education-poverty Connections in Western ChinaZhao Yandong & Zhang Huafeng
Post-disaster needs assessment: theory, methodology and practiceHuafeng Zhang
The Hukou system’s constraints on migrant workers’ job mobility in Chinese citiesHuafeng Zhang
Analysis on the labor market resource allocation and efficiency in the market, planned and dual economy